22nd October 2024
22nd October 2024
Applications open for a geospatial database specialist
Land and Forest is looking for strong staff to work on the development and conservation of Icelandic vegetation resources through land reclamation, new forests and forest preservation to promote the economic, environmental and social benefits of sustainable land use. We are now looking for an expert who works with geographical data and databases, as well as geographical analyses. The deadline for applications is 7 October.
Main tasks and responsibilities
Work on the development and construction of geographic information systems and processes within LOGS.
Integration/Standardisation of datasets LOGS.
Quality control of the institution's data and record of processes.
Data recording and processing.
Documentation of data sets and processes.
Analysis of data.
Intermittent tasks within the geographic information team.
Skills requirements
B.Sc. degree suitable for the task. Master's degree is an advantage.
Knowledge of database structure and database processing.
Knowledge and skills in using ESRI software.
Experience in the analysis of geographical data.
Knowledge of data standards.
Knowledge of copying and storing data.
Knowledge of cloud solutions and data mining.
Good ability in English and Icelandic.
Personalised aspects
Initiative and ability to work independently.
Solution-oriented thinking.
Ability to communicate information and data clearly.
Effective collaboration with colleagues and institutions.
Good communication skills and experience working as part of a group.
Good organisational skills and flexibility.
Good to have
Knowledge of processing drone data.
Knowledge of remote sensing.
Application for the job is made on the Starfatorg.
About Land and Forest
and and Forest Iceland is a distinguished institution dedicated to the study of vegetation and soil resources. Its mission encompasses vital research, monitoring, and educational endeavors aimed at preserving, restoring, and enhancing these precious Icelandic resources through land reclamation, cultivation of new forests, and the promotion of sustainable land use practices.
At Land and Forest Iceland, we strive to foster a desirable workplace environment that embraces diversity in education and background. We are committed to providing our employees with optimal working conditions, ensuring easy access to essential information, and offering a wide range of continuous education opportunities. These initiatives contribute to the professional development of our employees and generate value for both Land and Forest Iceland and the broader land reclamation and forestry sector.
Land and Forest Iceland has achieved notable milestones, including obtaining equal pay certification, implementing a shortened work week, and meeting all Green Steps criteria in government operations. Furthermore, we have established a comprehensive environmental and climate strategy with defined goals and timelines. Our commitment extends to the rights, protection, and responsibilities of our staff, as evidenced by our robust plans for addressing harassment and bullying incidents.
With operations spanning the entire nation, Land and Forest Iceland stands as a leading authority in its field, dedicated to the sustainable management and preservation of Iceland's natural resources.
The wages are according to the current wage agreement which has been negotiated between the Minister of Finance and Economic Affairs and the relevant union.
The employment rate is 100% and the job is suitable for all genders.
The post is a full-time job that suits all genders.
The job is non-local.
Applications are made at Starfatorg. The deadline for applications is 7 October 2024.
For further information, please contact:
Björn Traustason, Tel: 863 5169, email: Bjorn.Traustason@landogskogur.is